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10-07-2006, 02:52 PM   #1
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I dont know why, i just dont like this squished forum style.
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Wouldn't be squished if you had a resolution as superior as mine.
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Or mine.
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What do you mean by "Squished Forum Style"?

What's squished?
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If you have a resolution under 1280 x 1024, the forums are squished.
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well not so much because its squished. but because its small.
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Sorry for the late reply.

I'm terribly sorry but for now the only solution is viewing the forums like this. Be patient with me and maybe in the future there will be a nice "choose to seperate the forums" option in your profile.

If I seperate the forums now for everyone, It will be difficult for site content to be connected or noticed. But anyways, I can't imagine you're having a squishing problem seeing as any resolution 1280 x 1024 or greater will normally be fine. And honestly, most IPB forums are centered and compact anyway, even in full screen. (sometimes using only 40% of full screen size) We just fill that space with blocks. IPB does this because all stretched out or custom to the window cause lots of problems and usually looks weird. Also, they do it to suit lower resolutions, but we're more suited for advanced users.

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